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Monday, 24 July 2017

AFFINITY SUTTON HIDING BAD NEWS....HOW REPELLENT!

How despicable, at a time like this, to try to demolish much loved and much needed social housing.We know Exford, the £300,000 a year of Affinity Sutton is a nasty piece of work but the Dame would have hoped this grasping little man would have had the decency to stop this vandalisation of a wonderful community asset. Everybody in the area....poor, not so poor, rich and not so rich love Sutton Estate.The Planning Inspector needs to back the Royal Borough which has made very clear why consent was not given.

A Planning Appeal has been made to the Planning Inspectorate in respect of the Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for:Demolition of existing estate buildings (Blocks A-K and N-O) and ancillary office and redevelopment to provide 343 residential units comprising 334 apartments and 9 mews houses within buildings of 4-6 storeys; provision of class D1 community floor space with associated cafe; class A1-A5 and B1 floor space. Creation of adopted public highway between Cale Street and Marlborough Street, vehicular access from Ixworth Place; creation of basement for car parking, cycle parking and storage and energy centre fuelled by CHP and works to adjacent pavement. (Major Application and EIA development).This appeal will be heard at a PUBLIC INQUIRY which you may attend and, at the discretion of the Inspector, will be able to speak at the Inquiry. The final date and location of the Inquiry has not yet been confirmed and we will write to you again once these details have been finalised

All comments should be submitted directly to thePLANNING INSPECTORATEin order to be taken into account atLINK TO MAKE COMMENTusing the reference numberApp/K5600/W/17/3177810.Your representations must be received by the Planning Inspectorateby18/08/2017 at the latest.Any comments submitted after this date will not normally be taken into account. PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR COMMENTS TO THE COUNCIL

Comments made in respect of the original planning application have already been copied and forwarded to the Inspectorate by usand will be considered when determining the appeal. If you made a comment which you no longer wish to be take into account please advise the Planning Inspectorate by18/08/2017 at the latest.

You can get a copy of the booklet "Guide to taking part in planning appeals" free of charge from the Council or at www.gov.uk. Documents associated with this appeal including the appellant's grounds of appeal are available online under the original application number at the Planning Search area of the Council's website:http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/PP/15/04878

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Again , Hammering social housing tenants in RBKC .This has got to stop . Open season on us is over .Failed policies which do not include 'proper ' resident involvement - lead to 'Grenfell'.The perpetrators are now being hunted after years of corruption and mismanagement . Proper investigation need to happen . How did Affinity Sutton / Clarion get the Sutton Estate for nothing ? The residents on the estate didn't want it - but were railroaded by an unnamed Affinity Sutton employee who used to manipulate the residents committee - she sat in on every RA meeting and told them what to do . Was this of her own volition or was she promised a retirement pay off by her bosses . She has appeared on the Hornet before - taking pictures of Eddy Izzard and hounding residents who were opposed to the Demolition of the estate

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